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University of Minnesota Law School

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University of Minnesota Law School
NameUniversity of Minnesota Law School
Established1888
ParentUniversity of Minnesota
DeanGarry W. Jenkins
Studentsaround 700
LocationMinneapolis, Minnesota, United States

University of Minnesota Law School is a public law school located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and is part of the University of Minnesota. The law school was founded in 1888 and has a long history of producing successful Supreme Court justices, such as Harry Blackmun and Warren E. Burger, as well as notable politicians like Hubert Humphrey and Walter Mondale. The law school is accredited by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools. The school has a strong connection with the Minnesota State Bar Association and the Hennepin County Bar Association.

History

The law school was established in 1888, with the first class graduating in 1890. The school has a rich history, with notable events including the appointment of William Mitchell as the school's first dean in 1900. The school has also been associated with prominent figures such as Roscoe Pound, who taught at the school, and Felix Frankfurter, who was a visiting professor. The law school has undergone several transformations, including a merger with the William Mitchell College of Law in 2015, and has been influenced by the American Law Institute and the National Conference of Bar Examiners. The school's history is also closely tied to the Minnesota Supreme Court and the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

Academics

The law school offers a range of academic programs, including the Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree, as well as several combined degree programs, such as the J.D./Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) and the J.D./Master of Public Policy (M.P.P.). The school is known for its strong programs in Intellectual Property Law, Environmental Law, and International Law, and has a close relationship with the World Intellectual Property Organization and the International Bar Association. The law school also offers several clinics, including the Civil Rights Clinic and the Immigration Clinic, which provide students with hands-on experience working with clients and organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Immigration Law Center. The school's faculty includes notable scholars such as Richard Posner and Cass Sunstein, who have taught at the school as visiting professors.

Campus

The law school is located on the University of Minnesota's West Bank campus, in the heart of Minneapolis. The school's building, Walter F. Mondale Hall, is named after the former Vice President of the United States and United States Senator Walter Mondale, who is a graduate of the law school. The campus is close to the Minnesota State Capitol and the Hennepin County Courthouse, providing students with easy access to Minnesota Supreme Court and United States District Court for the District of Minnesota proceedings. The school is also near the University of St. Thomas School of Law and the William Mitchell College of Law, and has a close relationship with the Minnesota Judicial Center.

Notable Alumni

The law school has a long list of notable alumni, including Supreme Court justices Harry Blackmun and Warren E. Burger, as well as politicians like Hubert Humphrey and Walter Mondale. Other notable alumni include United States Senator Amy Klobuchar, United States Representative Keith Ellison, and Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton. The school's alumni have also gone on to become prominent figures in the legal profession, such as American Bar Association president Linda Klein and National Association of Women Judges president Lisa Walsh. The school's alumni network includes notable figures such as Sandra Day O'Connor, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Stephen Breyer, who have all spoken at the school.

Rankings and Reputation

The law school is consistently ranked as one of the top law schools in the country by U.S. News & World Report, and is currently ranked #20 in the nation. The school is also highly regarded for its programs in Intellectual Property Law and Environmental Law, and is ranked #10 in the nation for its Clinical Programs by U.S. News & World Report. The school has a strong reputation among employers, with many graduates going on to work at top law firms such as Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and Kirkland & Ellis, as well as government agencies like the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States Department of Justice. The school is accredited by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools, and has a close relationship with the National Association for Law Placement.

Research and Programs

The law school is home to several research centers and programs, including the Institute for Law and Economics, the Center for Law, Science and Innovation, and the Human Rights Center. The school also offers several programs and clinics, including the Civil Rights Clinic, the Immigration Clinic, and the Environmental Law Clinic, which provide students with hands-on experience working with clients and organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Immigration Law Center. The school's faculty includes notable scholars such as Richard Posner and Cass Sunstein, who have taught at the school as visiting professors, and has a close relationship with the World Intellectual Property Organization and the International Bar Association. The school's research centers and programs are also closely tied to the Minnesota Supreme Court and the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

Category:Law schools in the United States

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